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My leaky, leaky game
OK. I have taken a step back from poker the last few days -- partly because I have lost my ass over the last week, and partly because it's long past time that I reevaluate my game. I think I've figured out the main reasons that I have lost such an embarassingly huge proportion of my bankroll:
1. HAND SELECTION/PLAYING TOO LOOSE
I'm not sure when it happened - maybe the day I took a guy's stack after flopping a house with 54o - but somwhere along the line I started playing unsuited connectors the same way I play suited connectors. I also, strangely, started playing Kx suited as though it were Ax suited. And then, I started calling raises with these hands.
I found myself making excuses to call raises. I found myself saying, "early position my ass -- I might flop the nuts!" or something of that nature.
2. HAND SELECTION/GETTING BORED, IMPATIENT
I found that, in games at which I had lost some money on playing too many drawing hands, I would get bored with folding and start playing Ax too aggressively, or raising off the button with any two cards (at seriously LAggy tables). And, again, if I were in late with 97o and three or four called a raise ahead of me, then I'd be in there too.
3. OVERCONFIDENCE IN MY READS
Top pair, crappy kicker? The dude pushed all in on the flop? Nah, I've got 'im.
No.
There is only one guy I play with regularly on whom I have any read -- and I have a GOOD one on him. I should be satisfied, and stop trying to fool myself into thinking I have anyone else figured out. Generally, when my gut tells me to fold, I find myself walking away empty handed, scolding myself for not listening to it.
4. INABILITY TO JETTISON HANDS THAT HAVE TURNED TO UTTER SHITE.
KK UTG? Heck, yeah, I'll raise the crap outta that pot! Q-hi flop? Bet the pot, or more. Caller? A on the turn? I'M ALL-IN, baby!
Wait...what?
Yeah. Enough said.
5. REFUSAL TO LEAVE WHEN IT'S OBVIOUSLY NOT MY NIGHT.
Yeah.
Anyhow, I just wanted to get this off my chest. We'll see how things go.
Ciao.
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